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Apple Gets 36% of Google Revenue in Search Deal, Expert Says
Apple Gets 36% of Google Revenue in Search Deal, Expert Says
Google pays Apple Inc. 36% of the revenue it earns from search advertising made through the Safari browser,
2023-11-14 01:54
Unborn babies use ‘greedy’ father gene to get more nutrients from mothers, study finds
Unborn babies use ‘greedy’ father gene to get more nutrients from mothers, study finds
Unborn babies are in a perpetual nutritional tug-of-war with their mothers due to a “greedy” gene inherited from their fathers, a new study suggests. Scientists from the University of Cambridge have found that foetuses use the gene to “remote-control” their mother into feeding them extra food and control her metabolism. While the mother’s body wants the baby to survive, it needs to keep enough glucose and fats circulating in her system for her own health in order to be able to deliver the child, breastfeed, and reproduce again. Amanda Sferruzzi-Perri, professor in Foetal and Placental Physiology, a Fellow of St John’s College and co-senior author of the paper, said: “It’s the first direct evidence that a gene inherited from the father is signalling to the mother to divert nutrients to the foetus.” Dr Miguel Constancia, MRC investigator based at the Wellcome-MRC Institute of Metabolic Science and co-senior author of the paper, said: “The baby’s remote control system is operated by genes that can be switched on or off depending on whether they are a ‘dad’s’ or ‘mum’s’ gene’, the so-called imprinted genes. “Genes controlled by the father are ‘greedy’ and ‘selfish’ and will tend to manipulate maternal resources for the benefit of the foetuses, so to grow them big and fittest. “Although pregnancy is largely cooperative, there is a big arena for potential conflict between the mother and the baby, with imprinted genes and the placenta thought to play key roles.” The new study looked at how the placenta communicates with the mother through the release of hormones so she can accommodate her baby’s growth. In pregnant mice, scientists selectively altered the signalling cells in the placenta that tell mothers to allocate nutrients to her developing foetuses. The baby’s genes controlled by the father tend to promote foetal growth and those controlled by the mother tend to limit foetal growth, experts say. Professor Sferruzzi-Perri explained: “Those genes from the mother that limit foetal growth are thought to be a mother’s way of ensuring her survival, so she doesn’t have a baby that takes all the nutrients and is too big and challenging to birth. “The mother also has a chance of having subsequent pregnancies potentially with different males in the future to pass on her genes more widely.” In the study researchers deleted the expression of an important gene called Igf2, which provides instructions for making a protein called “Insulin Like Growth Factor Two”. Similar to the hormone insulin, which is responsible for making glucose and controlling its levels in our circulation, the gene promotes foetal growth and plays a key part in the development of tissues including the placenta, liver, and brain. Dr Jorge Lopez-Tello, a lead author of the study based at Cambridge’s department of physiology, development and neuroscience, said: “If the function of Igf2 from the father is switched off in signalling cells, the mother doesn’t make enough amounts of glucose and lipids – fats – available in her circulation. “These nutrients, therefore, reach the foetus in insufficient amounts and the foetus doesn’t grow properly.” The scientists found that deleting the gene also affects production of other hormones that modulate the way the mother’s pancreas produces insulin, and how her liver and other metabolic organs respond. Babies with Igf2 gene defects can be overgrown or growth-stunted. And the researchers say that until now, it was not known that part of the gene’s role is to regulate signalling to the mother to allocate nutrients to the unborn child. The mice studied were smaller at birth and their offspring showed early signs of diabetes and obesity in later life. Professor Sferruzzi-Perri said: “Our research highlights how important the controlled allocation of nutrients to the foetus is for the lifelong health of the offspring, and the direct role the placenta plays. “The placenta is an amazing organ. At the end of pregnancy, the placenta is delivered by the mother, but the memories of how the placenta was functioning leaves a lasting legacy on the way those foetal organs have developed and then how they’re going to function through life.” The findings are published in the Cell Metabolism journal. Reporting by PA Read More It took until my thirties to realise I might not be white Carrie Johnson announces birth of third child with Boris Johnson: ‘Guess which name my husband chose’ How many children does Boris Johnson have? The meaning behind the name of Carrie and Boris Johnson’s third child Emilia Clarke’s brain haemorrhage ‘profoundly changed our lives’, says star’s mother How many children does Boris Johnson have?
2023-07-11 23:00
Federal appeals court says Texas' floating barriers can remain in Rio Grande for now
Federal appeals court says Texas' floating barriers can remain in Rio Grande for now
The 5th US Circuit Court of Appeals issued a temporary stay Thursday night allowing the state of Texas to keep floating barriers in the Rio Grande.
2023-09-08 08:32
Who is Andreas Probst's wife? The hit-and-run slaying of ex-Vegas police chief by teen 'was intentional'
Who is Andreas Probst's wife? The hit-and-run slaying of ex-Vegas police chief by teen 'was intentional'
Andreas Probst, a retired police chief, was tragically killed in a premeditated hit-and-run incident by a 17-year-old driver in Las Vegas
2023-09-17 14:09
Ice hockey-New professional women's league set to launch in 2024
Ice hockey-New professional women's league set to launch in 2024
A new professional women's ice hockey league will launch in January 2024, bringing together the world's best players
2023-07-01 03:31
2 trades, 1 draft pick replacement Steelers should consider for Kenny Pickett
2 trades, 1 draft pick replacement Steelers should consider for Kenny Pickett
The Steelers offense has been awful to start the 2023 season. If Pittsburgh continues to compete, but can't score, all options are on the table for Kenny Pickett.
2023-09-20 23:46
Winner of the Booker Prize for fiction set to be announced in London
Winner of the Booker Prize for fiction set to be announced in London
The winner of the Booker Prize for fiction will be announced on Sunday
2023-11-26 20:40
The Afghan Taliban say they banned beauty salons because they offered forbidden services
The Afghan Taliban say they banned beauty salons because they offered forbidden services
The Taliban says beauty salons have been banned in Afghanistan because they offered services forbidden by Islam and caused economic hardships for grooms’ families
2023-07-07 09:38
'America's Got Talent' winner Terry Fator and participant Lindsey Stirling have seen amazing success since their show appearance
'America's Got Talent' winner Terry Fator and participant Lindsey Stirling have seen amazing success since their show appearance
Find out what 'America's Got Talent' winner Terry Fator and participant Lindsey Stirling have been up to
2023-05-31 07:00
Raiders on the cusp of making an irredeemable mistake with Davante Adams
Raiders on the cusp of making an irredeemable mistake with Davante Adams
The "Free Davante" pleas are getting louder ahead of the NFL trade deadline.
2023-11-01 02:35
I hated 3D movies, until Disney's live action 'Little Mermaid'
I hated 3D movies, until Disney's live action 'Little Mermaid'
3D movies suck for me. As a glasses-wearer whose best attempt at contact lenses was
2023-06-09 17:00
Steve Kerr implies Lakers' flopping gave them an edge with the refs
Steve Kerr implies Lakers' flopping gave them an edge with the refs
The Warriors let Game 4 get away down the stretch, landing in a 3-1 hole. Steve Kerr put some blame on the Lakers' flopping.The Warriors collapsed in Game 4, surrendering a 12-point lead and losing to the Lakers 104-101. They're now trailing in this series for a number of reasons. Jord...
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